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TICKETS : $17

INCLUDING ONE DRINK 

THE MUSTANG
by Laure De Clermont-Tonnerre
96 min – France/USA – in English
Trailer

The film is the first feature by French director Laure De Clermont-Tonnerre and premiered to acclaimed reviews at the Sundance Film Festival. 94% on Rotten Tomatoes! Based on her short film Rabbit, which explored a prison program few are aware of, The Mustang is both a beautiful take on the Western genre and a moving character study of an inmate who rediscovers his own humanity through the training of a horse. Matthias Schoenaerts (Rust and Bone, Sparrow) is remarkable in this soulful drama.

TICKETS : FREE

CROISSANTS, HOT CHOCOLATE & COFFEE ON SALE!

THE GENERAL
by Buster Keaton
78 min  – silent
Trailer

Consistently ranked among the greatest films ever made, Buster Keaton’s THE GENERAL is so brilliantly conceived and executed that it continues to inspire awe and laughter with every viewing. Shot 94 years ago, in 1926, it’s still a wonder to see the quicksilver Keaton executing mathematically precise, guffaw-inducing gags and pratfalls.

WORLD CINEMA AT MAYSLES CINEMA
OCTOBER 16 AT 7PM

BY THE GRACE OF GOD
by FRANCOIS OZON

WITH WINE & FOOD AFTER the screening

BY THE GRACE OF GOD
by François Ozon
130 min – France – English subtitles
Trailer

Join us for a sneak preview of François Ozon’s gripping and urgent film By the Grace of God, winner of the Grand Jury Award at the 2019 Berlinale  

Based on real events, François Ozon’s BY THE GRACE OF GOD is a gripping and urgent story of the survivors who band together to expose and dismantle the French Catholic Church’s code of silence surrounding pastoral abuse. 

Tickets : $20 including film and complimentary food & drinks after the screening. Early Bird tickets before 9/23 : 20% off! 

TICKETS : $20-40

INCLUDING WINE TASTING & FOOD 

ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T
by Agnes Varda
120 min – France – English subtitles
Trailer

Join us for a special night of screening and wine tasting to celebrate
Agnes Varda and women in film and wine!

Uptown Flicks, in partnership with wine expert Nefissa Sator, is pleased to present a special screening of Agnes Varda’s radical & vital masterpiece from 1977 One Sings, the other doesn’t . Varda’s feminist anthem is both a buoyant chronicle of a transformative friendship and an empowering vision of universal sisterhood set against the backdrop of the Women’s Movement in 1970s France. The film is wonderfully dramatic & playful, incredibly moving & eerily relevant right now.
Attendees are welcome to join a wine tasting celebrating women in wine after the screening in the downstairs lounge of the Maysles. Wine expert Nefissa Sator will present 3 wines crafted by talented women paired with delicious food.

Tickets : $40 including screening, tasting with 3 wines and food. Early Bird tickets before 5/31 : $30. 50% Students discounts available!

TICKETS : $10-15 

CROISSANTS, HOT CHOCOLATE & COFFEE ON SALE!

TOMBOY
by Céline Sciamma
84 min – France, Belgium – in English
Trailer

A French family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new neighborhood during the summer holidays. With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids and passes herself off as Michael. Filmmaker Céline Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this drama of childhood gender confusion. Zoe Heran as Laure/Michael and Malonn Levanna as Jeanne are nothing less than brilliant. This is a relationship movie: relationships between children, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
97% on Rotten Tomatoes!

Tickets : $12 per child & $15 per adult – early bird tickets & family packages available

WORLD CINEMA AT MAYSLES CINEMA
APRIL 4TH AT 7PM

SOFIA
by MERYEM BENM' BAREK

TICKETS : $20 

WITH DISCUSSIOn & WINE & FOOD AFTER the screening

SOFIA 
 
by Meryem Benm’ Barek
80 min – France, Qatar – English subtitles 
Trailer

This moving debut feature by Meryem Benm’Bare, which premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, depicts the familial and legal crisis that ensues after a young woman gives birth without being married in Morocco.
The feature will be preceded by the short film Les Indes galantes directed by Clément Cogitore for the Paris Opera.
There will be a post-screening discussion with Columbia University Professor Madeleine Dobie who is a specialist of literature and cinema in contemporary Maghreb.
Attendees are welcome to join for a cocktail party sponsored by The Ponty Bistro in the Maysles Cinema lounge after the screening.

This event is done in partnership with the NY African Film Festival & Mahen Bonetti and with the support of UniFrance and the Ponty Bistro.

Tickets : $20 including a cocktail party after the screening with complimentary food & drinks. 

WORLD CINEMA AT MAYSLES CINEMA
MAY 9TH AT 7PM

TOMORROW
by C.DION & M.LAURENT

TICKETS : $30/$20

WITH EXPERTS PANEL & WINE & FOOD AFTER THE SCREENING

TOMORROW
by Cyril Dion & Mélanie Laurent
118 min – in French & English with subtitles
Trailer

What if telling a story that gives hope by pointing out solutions was the best way to solve the ecological, economical and social crises that shake our world?

Uptown Flicks & French Morning are teaming up for a night of activist cinema and positive discussions on ecology on Thursday, May 9 at 7pm at the Maysles Cinema in Harlem.

We will be showing the eco-documentary Tomorrow which was a critical and box-office hit in 2017 and inspired thousands of people around the world to launch individual & collective initiatives that could have an ecological and social impact on their local community.

The screening will be followed by a discussion with a panel of local officials & experts : NY State Senator Robert Jackson, Stephan Roundtree, WE ACT for Environmental Justice,  Adam Sobel, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University, Dorothée Pierrard, Waste Expert. The panel will be moderated by Alexis Buisson, French Morning’s editor in chief. 

Complimentary food & drinks after the event to continue the discussions

Tickets : $20/30 including panel & a cocktail party with complimentary food & drinks. 

TICKETS : $17

WITH ONE DRINK OFFERED AT 

SILVANA

8TH GRADE
by Bo Burnham
2018 – 94 min – USA
Trailer

Bo Burnham’s first feature is one of the most thoughtful and nuanced films made about the teenage experience, an authentic and hilarious story of angst, anxiety and confusion – in other words, what it’s like to be 13 years old.

99% on Rotten Tomatoes! The movie’s star Elsie Fisher recently picked up a Gotham Award for Breakthrough Actor, and the National Board of Review named it one of the year’s top ten films. NBR also awarded director Bo Burnham for Best Directorial Debut, and, finally, the New York Film Critics’ Circle named the movie Best First Film.

Synopsis : Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures the tidal wave of contemporary suburban adolescence as she makes her way through the last week of middle school–the end of her thus far disastrous eighth grade year before she begins high school.

Tickets : $17 – with one drink offered! You can try Silvana’s famous Pina Coladas or go for a beer or a glass of wine while

RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA AT MAYSLES CINEMA
MARCH 7TH AT 7PM

IN SAFE HANDS (PUPILLE)
by JEANNE HERRY

TICKETS : $20 

WITH COMPLIMENTARY WINE & FOOD AFTER the screening

IN SAFE HANDS (PUPILLE)
 
by Jeanne Herry
109 min – France – English subtitles 
Trailer

Starring Gilles Lellouche, Elodie Bouchez and Sandrine Kiberlain, Jeanne Herry’s delicate film about the world of foster families is nominated for seven César Awards including Best Film, Director, Actor, Actress, and Screenplay. 

Jeanne Herry crafts a story stemming from a delicate two-and-a-half-month state of limbo for a newborn child, Théo, who becomes a ward of the state after his mother gives him up for adoption at birth. In Safe Hands choreographs parallel strands of action: the search for potential parents undertaken by the social workers managing Théo’s case (Sandrine Kiberlain and Clotilde Mollet), the care and vigilance required for Théo’s foster father (Gilles Lellouche) to properly nurture him in the interim, and the nine-year journey of adoption applications and fractured marriage embarked upon by a possible mother (Élodie Bouchez). Within this institutional balancing act, Herry’s characters swing between intense determination, uncertainty, and, ultimately, joy: all par for the course while seeking the proper equilibrium for a person’s life to begin.

Tickets : $20 including a cocktail party after the screening with complimentary food & drinks.

KIDS' SCREENINGS
AT HARLEM SOCIAL CLUB SILVANA
MARCH 24TH at 11am

TOMBOY
by CELINE SCIAMMA

TICKETS : $10-15 

CROISSANTS, HOT CHOCOLATE & COFFEE ON SALE!

TOMBOY
by Céline Sciamma
84 min – France, Belgium – in English
Trailer

A French family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new neighborhood during the summer holidays. With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids and passes herself off as Michael. Filmmaker Céline Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this drama of childhood gender confusion. Zoe Heran as Laure/Michael and Malonn Levanna as Jeanne are nothing less than brilliant. This is a relationship movie: relationships between children, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
97% on Rotten Tomatoes!

Tickets : $12 per child & $15 per adult – early bird tickets & family packages available

TICKETS : $17

WITH ONE DRINK OFFERED AT 

SILVANA

THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS
by Tim Wardle 
2018 – 96 min – USA
Trailer

Three strangers are reunited by astonishing coincidence after being born identical triplets, separated at birth, and adopted by three different families. Their jaw-dropping, feel-good story instantly becomes a global sensation complete with fame and celebrity, however, the fairy-tale reunion sets in motion a series of events that unearth an unimaginable secret –– a secret with radical repercussions for us all. The screening will take place in the South Harlem social club Silvana in their downstairs live music venue (screen + videoprojector) .

Tickets : $17 – with one drink offered! You can try Silvana’s famous Pina Coladas or go for a beer or a glass of wine while

FRENCH & WORLD CINEMA SCREENINGS AT MAYSLES CINEMA JANUARY 31ST AT 7PM

SORRY, ANGEL
by CHRISTOPHE HONORE

TICKETS : $20 

WITH COMPLIMENTARY WINE & FOOD AFTER the screening

SORRY ANGEL
 
by Christophe Honoré 
132 min – France – English subtitles 
Trailer

The ever-unpredictable Christophe Honoré (Love Songs) returns with perhaps his most personal, emotionally rich work yet. At once an intimate chronicle of a romance and a sprawling portrait of gay life in early 1990s France, Sorry Angel follows the intertwining journeys of Jacques (Pierre Deladonchamps), a worldly, HIV-positive Parisian writer confronting his own mortality, and Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), a curious, carefree university student just beginning to live. Brought together by chance, the men find themselves navigating a casual fling that gradually deepens into a tender, transformative bond. The film opens on February 14th on US screens. 

Tickets : $20 including a cocktail party after the screening with complimentary food & drinks.

KIDS' SCREENINGS
AT HARLEM SOCIAL CLUB SILVANA
FEBRUARY 3rd at 11am

PHANTOM BOY
by A.GAGNOL & JL FELICIOLI

TICKETS : $10-15 

CROISSANTS, HOT CHOCOLATE & COFFEE ON SALE!

PHANTOM BOY
by Jean-Loup Felicioli & Alain Gagnol
84 min – France, Belgium – in English
Trailer

From the Academy Award®-nominated writers and directors of A Cat In Paris, Phantom Boy is a stylish noir caper, set in the shadowy streets and alleyways of New York. Leo has a secret. A mysterious illness has transformed him into a phantom boy, able to leave the confines of his body and explore the  city as a ghostly apparition. While in the hospital, he befriends Alex, a New York City cop injured while attempting to capture a  nefarious gangster who has taken control of the city’s power supply, throwing the metropolis into chaos. Now they must form an  extraordinary duo, using Leo’s phantom powers and Alex’s detective work to foil the plot and save New York from destruction.  

Tickets : $12 per child & $15 per adult – early bird tickets & family packages available

Harlem, New York

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